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Robert Bly (Author)
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May 10, 2005

The astonishing collection of the translations Robert Bly has been producing for more than fifty years, introducing foreign poets to American readers for the first time.

Robert Bly has always been amazingly prescient in his choice of poets to translate. The poetry he selected supplied qualities that seemed lacking from the literary culture of this country. At a time when editors and readers knew only Eliot and Pound, Bly introduced Neruda, Vallejo, Trakl, Jiménez, Traströmer, and Rumi. His most recent translations include Rolf Jacobsen, Francis Ponge, and the nineteenth-century Indian poet Ghalib. Here, in The Winged Energy of Delight, the poems of twenty-two renowned and lesser-known poets from around the world are brought together. As Kenneth Rexroth has said, Robert Bly "is one of the leaders of a poetic revival that has returned American literature to the world community."


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Bly, always forceful and clarifying, recalls the astonishment and gratitude he felt when he first read the work of contemporary European and South American poets in the 1950s. He soon set himself the task of translating the poets who spoke most resonantly to his soul, thus discovering the immense joys and challenges of the art of translation. Over the years, Bly extended his inspired efforts to include Horace, poets of India and Persia, Neruda, Lorca, Rilke, and beyond, and he now gathers together selected translations of poets remarkable for their exaltation and outrage, spirituality and rebelliousness, lyricism and compassion. Bly introduces the poets with incandescent interpretations of their work and summaries of their lives, heightening the enjoyment of the poems that follow, including works by the Swedish poet Tomas Transtromer; Norwegian poets Olav H. Hauge, Rolph Jacobsen, and Harry Martinson; a sixteenth-century Indian ecstatic and radical, a woman named Mirabai; and George Trakl, Antonio Machado, and Juan Ramon Jimenez. The result is an exceptionally spirited international collection of artful and passionate translations. Donna Seaman
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About the Author

Robert Bly's books of poetry include The Night Abraham Called to the Stars and My Sentence Was a Thousand Years of Joy. His awards include the National Book Award for poetry and two Guggenheims. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.


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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (May 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060575867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060575861
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #799,140 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book of Wonders, July 23, 2004
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Juan Mobili (Valley Cottage, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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Robert Bly's value and weight as a poet is remarkable. Whether he's one of your favorite American poets or not, Bly must be profusely acknowledged for his contribution to poetry in two distinct areas: as a devoted advocate of poetry itself, introducing others -particularly people who may not have called themselves lovers of poetry, to begin with- to the most exquisite form of "making language."
Secondly, as a bridge to what the book has to offer, Bly has given us access to a wealth of seminal poets, encompassing an ambitious entry to poetry's history and breadth of epiphanies, through his translations.
In any anthology, particularly when poetry is the matter at hand, the likelihood for disappointments is great. As the reviewer before stated, there are exclusions here that may seem inexplicable. Yet, what you must appreciate are the gems which were included since I don't believe that there's a single poem here which does not deserve its inclusion.
I would have liked, of course, more poems altogether -particularly from Rilke and Neruda since Bly has translated a fair amount of their extensive works- yet I suggest that you come to this book as a generous "sampler" of great world poetry.
In my case, I already own each book of translations these poems come from, so I bought it to have as a "traveling companion." In your case, you may regard it as the beginning of a friendship with some poets from different times and cultures, and as some of them speak particularly to you, you ought to get Bly's complete translations of poets.
Finally, specially for those among you not familiar yet with Bly's translating style, if not a warning a certain clarification may be useful. There are fundamentally two types of great translators -of course there are many more bad ones in both camps.
In one hand, there are translators whose devotion to the original is expressed by their faithful concern with conveying the original meaning, at times, at the expense of cadence or the temporal/cultural distance between poet and reader.
Others, very much the case with Bly's approach, conveying the essence of a poem means taking certain liberties with the original, not as much as an absence of loyalty to the poet's words but out of the uttermost passion to have you be touched by the essence of their poetic vision. For instance, Rilke is more "American" and "contemporary" here that it may be in Stephen Mitchell's translations -which are just as stunning in their own ways.
I appreciate Bly's work even when, like in the Spanish-speaking poets' case which I can read in the original, I may not agree with certain choices he's made. To read poetry is to interpret it, the ultimate gift of a great poem -maybe even a test of greatness as much as a gift- is its capacity to deeply move people in completely different ways. That's where poetry's power lies, so it'd be unfair to consider the translator any more permeable and subjective than any given reader.
Come to these poems to be changed, to be taught to see even more widely and deeply that you may already have. I'm sure Ghalib, Transtromer, or Miguel Hernandez would agree with that.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific, June 3, 2004
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... but I am mystified by the fact that some of his best translations are not in the book. "Sexual Waters" by Neruda, to take one glaring example. Some of the better Transtromer. Some of the Rilke. Smaller type with more translations would have been better, maybe--or else, a longer book.

Bly's translations have been attacked, of course, as not being wholly accurate. But who cares? They are magnificent versions, wonderful poems that stand wholly on their own.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Robert Bly, National Treasure, August 20, 2007
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This review is from: The Winged Energy of Delight: Selected Translations (Paperback)
Bly is a giant of American literature, mostly because he never tried to be one. His translations are humble and luminous, his own poems are treasures, and his energy is always truly "winged". Read the poems in this volume aloud to your children, your animals, and anyone or anything else that will hear them with you.
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